The School lor Salmon and Trout Fly Casting. 



THE CASTING LAWN. 



DAILY CHRONICLE, JUNE 6TH, 1915 :" A Master Angler " : 



" Mr. Shaw has a rare ability for teaching his pupils the art of using a fly 

 rod, so that it becomes a pleasure to them to cast with it fish or no fish. 

 What Mr. Shaw does not know about fly fishing is little worth knowing. 

 The pupils he has taught to cast number close on four thousand, varying in 

 ages from seven to seventy-five, and those who are conscious of imperfections 

 in their methods of casting will be glad to learn that all they need to remedy 

 what's amiss is a few lessons from Mr. Shaw." 



SOUTH AFRICA, JUNE 5TH, 1915 : 



" His methods are faultless not only on paper but in practice." 



WESTERN MORNING NEWS, June I2TH, 1915 : 



" Mr. Shaw has long been known as a most successful teacher of casting 

 and spinning at his school in St. John's Wood." 



THE QUEEN, JUNE igTH, 1915 : 



" Mr. Shaw as an authority on the subject of fly casting needs no intro- 

 duction. His methods of teaching how to cast a fly have long been known 

 as quite remarkably successful. He can teach the veriest duffer to throw 

 a good long line, and to do other things that are necessary for catching fish." 



BAILY'S MAGAZINE, JULY, 1915 : 



" Mr. Shaw has evinced such skill that his school has become one of the 

 recognised institutions of this genuinely sporting phase of fishing. . . ." 



THE NOTTINGHAM GUARDIAN, MAY 27, 1915 : " Aids to Waltonians. Expert 



advice on a fascinating sport." 



" Mr. Shaw is practical. Abundant evidence is given by those who have 

 studied under him of the skill with which he can personally impart his great 

 knowledge to others." 



CANADA, JULY 3RD, 1915 : 



" Well-known as the most gifted and successful teacher of the various 

 methods of fly casting and baitspinning in the world." 



